SANTO DOMINGO:
SITES OF INTEREST
The
Colonial District is full of history ,remarkable people
and colorful events. Parque Colon known as Columbus Park is a
leafy and pleasant place to visit, located at the corner of Calle
Arzobispo Merino and Calle Conde. Just east toward the river is
the bronze statue of Christopher Columbus and on the north side
of the park is a cafe and bar. If you are in the mood for a hand-rolled
Dominican cigar there is a cigar store just directly facing the
statue.
Catedral Basilica Menor
de Santa Maria, Primada de America is
the oldest church in the Americas and features gothic and Spanish
Renaissance facades, and Romanesque arches. It faces Parque Colon
on the south and was built by the order of Real Miguel de Pasamonte.
The church takes up most of the city block with it's buildings,
walkways, gardens and quarters. Interestingly enough the first
stone was laid in 1514 by Diego Columbus but the real construction
didn't start until 1520 reason being the original architect left
Santo Domingo to build another church in Mexico.
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Casa
Diego Caballero & Casa Sacramento are famous houses
of Santo Domingo. The first of these house was built in 1523 and
the second was home to many important figures. Casa Diego Caballero
is distinguished by two square towers and the inside is full of
galleries composed of solid stone arches.
Of great historical interest
is the Museum of the Royal Houses,
the restored 16th century palace of the Spanish Court, which features
a wonderful view into the past. Nearby is the Alcázar
de Colón (Castle of Columbus) built by Diego Columbus
and his wife Maria de Toledo, niece of the Spanish King Ferdinand.
From the old to the new, Santo
Domingo takes visitors on a trip through the centuries with its
dozen of national museums celebrating all aspects of Dominican
life past and present. Many of these museums are located in the
Plaza de la Cultura, a large
park area where visitors can stroll easily from one museum to
another. They include The Museum of the Dominican Man, the Museum
of Modern Art, the National Museum of History and Geography, and
the National Museum of Natural History.
Another
site not to be missed is the Faro
a Colón (Columbus Lighthouse)
an impressive structure in the shape of a cross which was constructed
to mark the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' Landing
in the Americas in 1492. It houses his remains, and features numerous
exhibits. After exploring it by day, it is exciting to view the
Lighthouse at night from the Colonial City, when the powerful
lights are reflected into the sky.
When visiting the Columbus
Lighthouse, make a stop at Los Tres
Ojos and then the National
Aquarium. Los Tres Ojos is an impressive 50-foot deep cave
with three lagoons surrounded by stalagmites and lush vegetation,
five minutes from the Lighthouse. The National Aquarium, also
five minutes away, is a medium-sized aquarium where the main attraction
is the huge fish tank with a Plexiglas tunnel passing through
it.
With about 2 million square
meters, the Santo Domingo Botanical
Gardens is the largest in the Caribbean. The park is viewable
by small train. Within are exhibits of the natural flora of the
island and areas dedicated to palm trees, orchids and exotic plants.
Also on the grounds is what was once the largest floral clock
in the world. Those who have visited Japan will agree that the
Japanese Garden here is one of the most lovely in the world.
The well-kept Santo Domingo
Botanical Gardens is well worth the visit if you love nature.
Other city parks worth a visit are the
Mirador del Sur Park and the Mirador
del Norte Park (for bicycling, skating, jogging and kite-flying).
Santo Domingo is home to the
V Centenario Horse Race Track,
with capacity for up to 15,000 race enthusiasts. A perfect view
of the Caribbean can be seen while watching the thoroughbreds
speed around the one mile course. Nearby is the Las
Americas International Speed Racing Course where competitions
are held several times a year attracting regional racers.
West of the City, the Santo
Domingo Go Kart facility is right on the Malecon (seafront
drive) in front of the Feria Ganadera
and it hosts several go kart competitions a year.
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